Zitat des Tages über In den Ruhestand gehen / Retire:
When you stop being nervous is when you should retire. I'm always a little nervous for anything I do because when complacency sets in, that's when I feel it's time to move on to something else.
I can remember the day I decided I would retire from competitive athletics as vividly as if it were yesterday.
I've decided to pick my moment to retire very carefully - in about 200 years time.
Before deciding to retire, stay home for a week and watch the daytime TV shows.
You know, everybody has a slogan, and once you beat people over the head with it so much, then that's what you'll eventually be called once you retire from the sport or whatever.
I'm in semi-retirement, but what am I going to retire to? I don't ride horses, I don't golf anymore. I shoot a game of pool every now and then.
Do I wish I could retire? Sure, but that's not life.
No, I don't have a feminine side. I've never been in touch with it. And the day I get in touch with my feminine side is the day I retire.
A sort of sadness shall always remain in my mind that I was not allowed to retire while playing, but anyway, it's all a part of life for a sportsman who, while playing, never realises when he should retire, but he starts thinking about it when he is dropped.
Retire? Not on your life. I have no plans to stop singing. What are you going to do when you love music? It's a terrible disease. You can't stop. Of course, I'd like to get off the road.
Some government workers are dedicated and work hard, but most of them are just waiting to retire.
Writers don't retire. I will always be a writer.
There is a human capital crisis in the federal government. Not only are we losing the decades of talent as civil servants retire, we are not doing enough to develop and nurture the next generation of public servants.
I don't read good books anymore, it seems; I just buy them and put them on the shelf and every now and then walk over and pet them. I'm like the optimistic dieter who fills her closet with clothes two sizes too small and dreams of the day she can wear them. I know just what I want to do when I retire.
When I reach the point that I write Yesterday, then I can retire.
I'm not ready to retire, and I think I have some of the best music of my life coming up.
I've decided to retire from top class racing. It has been an incredible experience and has provided with me some unforgettable moments.
When I retire I'm going to spend my evenings by the fireplace going through those boxes. There are things in there that ought to be burned.
I always said that when it was time to retire, I would know it, and I would just tip my hat to the crowds.
Once I retire and slow down, I don't want to be in New York. I want to be somewhere near a lake or a pond, so that on my days when I have nothing to do, I can go fishing.
I adore the game of golf. I won't ever retire.
Just because you did something once doesn't mean anything. You have to be willing in your heart to begin again every day. The minute I'm not willing to do that, I will retire.
My wife asked me if I ever thought I would ever retire from stand-up. And I thought about it, and I was like, 'No, because it's my job; it's what I do, and I enjoy it.' It's still the most challenging thing for me to do.
Faithful servants never retire. You can retire from your career, but you will never retire from serving God.
I don't suppose I'll ever retire completely.
I always had the old-school model that I'm going to work for as long as I'm relevant and focus on for-profit activities and someday when I retire I'm going to learn about philanthropy.
I guess I'm afraid to retire because I don't know what I would do. I don't know what my talent is. So I don't know. So maybe I'm afraid to stop, but I've got to stop.
You retire when you are sick and when you can't do it any more or when the public retires you. That's the most painful, because that's the one that leaves you wanting to accomplish more.
When I retire I'm gonna bet on Wolves drawing every game. I'll be a multi-millionaire!
A whole generation of Americans will retire in poverty instead of prosperity, because they simply are not preparing for retirement now.
When I won't have work, say, after seven or eight years, or when I retire, I can't imagine leaving Hyderabad, because I love this city that much.
Every job is different. I don't think that I've ever had that wonderful feeling when you've finished a job or where you feel like you've mastered it or sort of nailed it... You can never be satisfied. If you're satisfied, it's time to retire.
When I was younger I wanted to be a big movie star who'd get to be funny on talk shows and then I wanted to retire and write science fiction.
We have some control over when we retire. However, we have very little control over how long we will live.
Why do I need succession planning? I'm very alert, I'm very vibrant. I have no intention to retire.
If I were to retire, I would keep my family's interest in the company the same and say, Don't sell.